Chefchaouen, in northwest Morocco, is known for the striking, blue-washed buildings of its old town, where leather and weaving workshops line the steep cobbled lanes.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Buenos Aires’ café culture invites lingering. Sitting at a table sipping a cortado offers an unhurried opportunity to reflect on the day—and to catch up with the news.
LONDON, ENGLAND
Modern skyscrapers tower over the City of London, but, at ground level, find vestiges of the historic financial district’s past in architecture from the Georgian, medieval and even Roman eras.
KATHMANDU, NEPAL
The capital of multicultural Nepal is crowded with Hindu and Buddhist temples—many of them architectural marvels. Their sheer number earns Kathmandu the nickname “City of Temples.”
PAGANI, ITALY
Each Easter, residents of Pagani, Campania drape their best sheets from balconies and throw pieces of paper into the air. Here it creates the appearance of a star-studded sky.
TOKYO, JAPAN
The always-bustling streets of Tokyo are at their calmest on snow-blanketed winter nights. This is the time to slow down and absorb a muted but ever-thrilling cityscape.
MUSCAT, OMAN Oman’s main mosque, the imposing Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosquedominates the Muscat skyline but a delicate beauty is found in the intricate details and decorative touches of its interior.
CHEFCHAOUENE, MOROCCO
Although images of travelers posing against Chefchaouen’s blue-hued buildings are ubiquitous, more natural moments can still found, such as this image of a local man wearing typical dress.
JAIPUR, INDIA
At golden hour, says Yip, Jaipur is truly the Pink City. “Soft rays cast from the late-afternoon sun permeate every corner, bringing out shades of red and pink.”
CUSCO, PERU
Cosmopolitan Cuzco is the former capital of the Inca empire, but the influence of Spanish conquistadors has made the city equally famous for its almost endless Catholic festivals and processions.
NEW DELHI, INDIA
Jaipur’s astronomical observation site of Jantar Mantar was built by Jai Singh II for the purpose of observing celestial bodies. This image captures a visitor distracted by more earthly interests.